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reddish
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "reddish" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a red hue or tint, often in relation to color. Example: "The sky was a beautiful reddish hue as the sun began to set."
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59 human-written examples
A shadow seen on the blind once turned out to be not a pigeon but a kestrel, with its beautifully reddish back, hovering and hunting round the ledges of the building as if this tower of Babel were a tall lone tree, or a cliff beside the sea.The strangest of these incidents happened decades ago, when I was invited to lunch with members of the board on the 14th floor.
News & Media
Does that mean the surface of Earth may have once looked like the surface of Mars?It is likely that early on the very outer surface of Earth looked reddish.
News & Media
The highland regions of Myanmar are covered with highly leached, iron-rich, dark red and reddish brown soils.
Encyclopedias
Transparent red and reddish purple pyrope from the Middle East and from the former Czechoslovakia have been utilized in this capacity for centuries.
Encyclopedias
It is generally reddish in colour, slightly oval in shape, and approximately 16,500 km (10,250 miles) wide large enough to engulf Earth.
Encyclopedias
Its fur is short, ranging in colour from brown to reddish orange; its wings are long and pointed; and the first segments of the thumb are exceptionally long, enabling it to hop and creep in a strangely agile, yet froglike manner along the ground.
Encyclopedias
Further uplifting and subsequent erosion by wind and water of the uppermost layers of the folded rock created the great buttressed cliffs, pinnacles, towers, arches, and domes notably those of the white and yellow Navajo Sandstone and reddish brown Wingate Sandstone formations for which the Capitol Reef portion of the park is noted.
Encyclopedias
The short fur of both ranges in colour from brown to reddish or orange; the scientific name of the lesser bulldog bat, N. albiventris, indicates its whitish belly.
Encyclopedias
For example, every shade of purple is bluish and reddish.
Science
The camera trap film follows the recent publication of the first photographs of African golden cat kittens, which suggested that mothers of the two colourings of the species – a reddish brown and grey – can produce kittens of both colours.
News & Media
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If so, what draws the tourists in will be lost, and algal blooms could turn the water from blue to reddish-brown.The economics are also dubious.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing colors, be specific with your adjectives. Instead of just saying "reddish", consider specifying "reddish-brown", "reddish-orange", or "reddish-purple" to provide a more vivid image for your reader.
Common error
Avoid overusing "reddish" in descriptive passages. While it's a valid adjective, repetitive use can make your writing sound monotonous. Vary your vocabulary with synonyms or more descriptive phrases to maintain reader engagement.
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Linguistic Context
The adjective "reddish" primarily functions to modify nouns, describing something that possesses a red hue or tint. As seen in Ludwig AI examples, it can describe a "reddish back", "reddish soil", or "reddish light".
Frequent in
Encyclopedias
34%
News & Media
31%
Science
24%
Less common in
Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "reddish" is a grammatically sound and commonly used adjective that describes something with a slight red color. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness and usability in diverse contexts. It frequently appears in Encyclopedias, News & Media, and Scientific writing. When using "reddish", consider specifying the shade further (e.g., "reddish-brown") for more precise descriptions. While "reddish" is versatile, be mindful of overuse. Alternatives such as "red-tinted" or "rosy" can add variety. The frequency is common. Always, you should choose the word that best captures the subtle nuances of your intended meaning.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
red-tinted
Implies the presence of a red color in a subtle manner, like a filter.
ruby-colored
Suggests a resemblance to the color of a ruby gemstone, which is a deep red.
crimson-hued
Implies a crimson color shade. This is a more specific and intense shade of red than just "reddish".
rosy
Implies a delicate, pinkish-red color, like the color of a rose.
flushed
Suggests a temporary redness, often due to emotion or physical exertion.
amaranthine
Refers to a dark reddish-purple color, similar to that of the amaranth flower.
erythrose
A less common term for a reddish color, often used in technical or scientific contexts.
rubescent
Describes something becoming red, often indicating a change in color.
coral-colored
Evokes a light, pinkish-orange shade of red, similar to coral.
brick-red
Refers to a brownish-red color, similar to that of a brick.
FAQs
How can I use "reddish" in a sentence?
What are some synonyms for "reddish"?
Alternatives for "reddish" include "red-tinted", "ruby-colored", "crimson-hued", "rosy", or "flushed", depending on the specific shade and context.
Which is correct: "reddish in color" or "reddish colored"?
"Reddish in color" is generally preferred. "Reddish colored" is somewhat redundant, as "reddish" already implies a color.
What's the difference between "red" and "reddish"?
"Red" describes a pure red color, while "reddish" indicates something that is somewhat red or has a tinge of red. "Reddish" implies a less intense or pure form of the color red.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
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Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested